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pagan

adjective as in (offensive) irreligious

noun as in (offensive) person who does not believe in an orthodox religion

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Indeed, orthodox critics have accused the NAR and its predecessors of practicing the same sort of pagan ritual magic they claim to be fighting against.

From Salon

The late 5th to early 6th Century pendant was created at a time when Anglo-Saxons were pagans, which was "slightly ironic", said coin expert Adrian Marsden.

From BBC

I was especially fascinated by their efforts to persuade Christian converts not to destroy artefacts, which they considered pagan and evil.

From BBC

“The idea was to create a big pagan party ... you will never find in me, or in my work, any desire of mocking anyone,” he said in an interview with the French broadcast network BFMTV.

Andrew Torba, the CEO of the social media platform Gab, said “Christian Nationalism must be exclusively and explicitly Christian. No tolerance for pagan false gods and the synagogue of Satan.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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